- Address: Dong Tai Road, near Xizang Nan Road
- Address: First Asia Jewelry Plaza, 3rd floor, 288 Fuyou Lu
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
- Address: Hong Mei Road on the corner of Hong Qiao Road
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-10pm.
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
- Address: 2465 Longhua Road, near the Longhua Temple
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
- Address: 399 Lujiabang Road (near the Bund)
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-7pm.
- Address: 168 Dongmen Road, not far from Yuyuan Garden.
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
- Address: 282 Huai Hai Middle Road
- Opening hours: Daily. 10am-9pm.
- Opening hours: daily 1) 11am-10:30pm; 2) 10am-10pm
- Address: Room 118, No. 3, Lane 210 Taikang Road
- Opening hours: daily 9am-6pm
- Opening hours: 1) daily 10am-10pm; 2) M-F 10am-6pm
- Address: Room 101, No. 17, Fuzhou Road
- Opening hours: daily 10am-6:30pm
- Address: 2F, No. 15, Peninsula Garden, Lane 1518, Xikang Road
- Opening hours: T-F 1-7pm, Sat-Sun 10am-8:30pm
- Address: 127 Yongfu Road, near Fuxing West Road
- Opening hours: Open Tue-Sat: 11am-7pm; Sun: 12-5pm
- Address: 133 Fuxing West Road
- Opening hours: daily 9:30am-10pm
- Address: 207 Fumin Road, near Julu Road
- Opening hours: daily noon-10pm
- Opening hours: daily 10am-10pm
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اولا :Top 9 Shanghai Markets
1. Dong Tai Road Antique Market
Description: Be warned, the word "antique" can apply to things made last year.
Address: Dong Tai Road, near Xizang Nan Road
Opening hours: Daily. Morning (in full swing by 9:30-10am) till sundown.
Comments: Dong Tai Road is a lot of fun, especially if you're in the mood to just wander and look at junk. You'll find every kind of Mao memorabilia to old records, photos, lanterns, porcelain, chopsticks and knick-knacks. Remember to bargain hard here and have fun treasure hunting.
2. Pearl's Circles, Wholesale Pearl & Stone Market
Description: Wholesale freshwater pearls, sea water pearls, natural stones and crystals.
Address: First Asia Jewelry Plaza, 3rd floor, 288 Fuyou Lu
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
Comments: Let fantasy be your guide. For pennies, you can design jewelry to your heart's content. Every vendor will have loads of ready-made jewelry for you to look over but you can also design your own. Just wait a few minutes and they'll string everything for you as you watch. Remember the golden rule: bargain, bargain
3. Hong Qiao New World Pearl Market
Description: Same type of market as #2, but much bigger.
Address: Hong Mei Road on the corner of Hong Qiao Road
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-10pm.
Comments: The market is a little out of the way for the normal tourist who is staying downtown, but if you have time (hey, they're open until 10pm), make the trip out. Like Pearl's Circles, vendors have ready-made items for you to buy, but you can do your own designing. Freshwater pearls are a real value in China. Read more about buying pearls in China here.
4. Yatai Xinyang Fashion and Gift Market
Description: Underground (literally) maze of vendors selling toys, clothing, jewelry and a lot of fake (read counterfeit brand) bags and watches.
Address: Science and Technology Museum Metro Stop (Metro Line 2), Pudong
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
Comments: What happened to Xiang Yang market? After that famous "fake" market closed its gates in 2006, many vendors relocated to Yatai Xinyang. This is a great place to buy inexpensive souvenirs: Shanghai t-shirts, chopsticks, cushion covers and pashminas. Let the buyer beware: when it comes to fakes, you get what you pay for (and you probably paid too much).
5. Shanghai Longhua Fashion and Gift Market
Description: Outdoor market full of stalls selling the same thing as #4 above.
Address: 2465 Longhua Road, near the Longhua Temple
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
Comments: According to its local ads, the original Xiang Yang market is "now registered as Longhua Market". Well, indeed, after Xiang Yang, the famous "fake" market, closed its gates in 2006, many vendors relocated to Yatai Xinyang above and to the Longhua market. It sells the same items as #4, has the added value of being near the temple, so you could do a bit of sight-seeing before you shop.
6. Shanghai South Bund Fabric Market
Description: Three floors of fabric and tailors.
Address: 399 Lujiabang Road (near the Bund)
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-7pm.
Comments: Here you can make your couture dreams come true. Great values are qipaos, cashmere coats and men's shirts. Almost every stall has its own tailor who can whip up whatever you want in about a week. Your best bet is to have something you like copied over in your new fabric. Clothing made from photos or descriptions yield mixed (mostly bad) results. If you can, bring a Chinese speaker with you. Some tailors do speak English.
7. Shanghai Shiliu Puhong Qixiang Cloth Market
Description: Three floors of fabric and tailors.
Address: 168 Dongmen Road, not far from Yuyuan Garden.
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
Comments: This market is very similar to #6, but is much quieter and has a lot fewer foreigners standing around looking confused. You'll find the same fabrics - cashmere, silk, linen, wool and cotton at similar prices. Many vendors speak a bit of English but if you're having something complicated made, it's best to take along someone who can speak a bit of Chinese.
8. Flower, Bird, Fish and Insect Market
Description: Crazy maze of vendors selling pets and supplies. The bugs are really the reason to go.
Address: Tibet Road at Fuxing Road (just a few minutes walk from Dong Tai Road (see # 1)
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-6pm.
Comments: Unless you're in the market for fighting crickets or grubs to feed your birdies, this is more of a gawk-stop than a real shopping trip. It's worth the trip for the weird and unusual and you'll get some great photos.
9. Cybermart
Description: Three floors of all things computer/mobile phone/video/etc. See photo.
Address: 282 Huai Hai Middle Road
Opening hours: Daily. 10am-9pm.
Comments: This is a great place to pick up bits and pieces such as extra digital camera batteries or memory cards, blank CDs and DVDs, USB memory sticks as well as bigger items such as printers, cell phones, etc. I might avoid the temptation of buying anything too big-ticket (e.g. iPods or computers). If you don't live in Shanghai, and you have trouble with the item, you won't be able to bring it back.Top 10 Unique Shanghai Shops
1. Shirt Flag
Description: Original t-shirts, bags, hats, bits and bobs.
Address: 1) 330 Nanchang Road, between Shanxi Nan Road and Maoming Road; 2) Room 8, No. 7, Lane 210 Taikang Road
Opening hours: daily 1) 11am-10:30pm; 2) 10am-10pm
Comments: Retro-Cultural-Revolution chic casual wear. Raised fists and red stars dominate. No bargaining but you might get a free giftie if you buy several items. Check out the ultra-cool paper-boy satchels.
2. Harvest Studio
Description: Hand-embroidered clothing and soft-furnishings by Miao tribeswomen.
Address: Room 118, No. 3, Lane 210 Taikang Road
Opening hours: daily 9am-6pm
Comments: The Miao tribe is famous for their intricate embroidery and hand-crafted silver ornaments that decorate their traditional dress – clothing that may take a woman many years to complete. The store helps support the ancient tradition; you'll likely see a few of the beautiful long-haired Miao women busily embroidering as you browse their collection.
3. Shanghai Trio
Description: A small silk bag for every need.
Address: 1) Unit 5, House 1, North Block, Xintiandi, Lane 181 Taicang Road; 2) Workshop/Showroom at No. 6, Lane 37 Fuxing Xi Road
Opening hours: 1) daily 10am-10pm; 2) M-F 10am-6pm
Comments: A perfect spot to pick up last minute gifts, Shanghai Trio's designs use traditional cotton and silk fabrics for the modern need such as a cell-phone case or jewelry bag. There's also an adorable line of children’s things and funky jewelry.
4. Suzhou Cobblers
Description: Hand-embroidered slippers, bags and hand-knitted children’s clothing.
Address: Room 101, No. 17, Fuzhou Road
Opening hours: daily 10am-6:30pm
Comments: I take all my visitors to the Bund and we all stop by Suzhou Cobblers for a few minutes. The boys head across to Three on the Bund for a beer and the girls fall in love with several pairs of gorgeous silk slippers embroidered with whimsical Chinese motifs.
5. No. D Gallery
Description: Art-Deco furniture and retro Chinese home accents
Address: 2F, No. 15, Peninsula Garden, Lane 1518, Xikang Road
Opening hours: T-F 1-7pm, Sat-Sun 10am-8:30pm
Comments: a truly unique break from the warehouses of old (not antique) Chinese furniture, No. D offers art-deco as well as Chinese style furniture and a grand collection of older Chinese accent and curio pieces.
6. Platane
Description: Funky collection of Chinese-inspired gifts and modern soft furnishings.
Address: 127 Yongfu Road, near Fuxing West Road
Opening hours: Open Tue-Sat: 11am-7pm; Sun: 12-5pm
Comments: Platane offers original, hard to find, casual Chinese-inspired porcelain, fun girlie gifts such as hand-made small bags as well as gorgeous leather Australian handbags, Luxe guides and one-of-a-kind home accents.
7. Urban Tribe
Description: Original clothing and jewelry designs, photography and a lovely café in the back.
Address: 133 Fuxing West Road
Opening hours: daily 9:30am-10pm
Comments: Urban Tribe–ware includes breezy, baggy tops and long skirts of sumptuous cotton, gorgeous large format matted photos in black & white, as well as color, of Tibet, Burma, Vietnam and Cambodia, taken by the owner's husband, a line of unique silver jewelry including darling mobile-phone accessories, as well as a distinctive line of pottery.
8. Madame Mao's Dowry
Description: Everything Mao (memorabilia) as well as porcelain, clothing and soft furnishings.
Address: 207 Fumin Road, near Julu Road
Comments: Dig through piles of black & white photography of China's past, Cultural Revolution propaganda posters and original note cards made with old Chinese ads. There's a line of revolutionary-inspired enamelware with modern slogans that might make your kitchen table rather unique.
9. Spin
Description: Original porcelain for dinner tables or decoration.
Address: 758 Julu Road, Bldg. No. 3 (set back from the street, through the parking lot), near Fumin Road
Opening hours: daily noon-10pm
Comments: Spin's range of ceramics are designed in Shanghai but created in JingDeZhen, China’s ceramics capital. Find distinctive and decorative objects such as platters and vases. Designs have a Japanese flavor, pieces are packaged meticulously in wooden boxes, but are uniquely Chinese. If you're unsure, stop into Shintori, nearby at 803 Julu Road, to see how this fabulous Japanese restaurant uses Spin's porcelain.
0- Shanghai Tang
Description: Luxurious and fabulous collection of Chinese-inspired clothing, home accessories and gifts.
Address: 1) 59 Mao Ming Road (between Huai Hai Zhong Road and Changle Road); 2) 15 Xintiandi North Block, Lane 181 Tai Cang Road; 3) Shangri-La Hotel, 33 Fu Cheng Road, Pudong.
Opening hours: daily 10am-10pm
Comments: With bargains to be found at so many shops and markets, it's difficult to stomach the price tags at Shanghai Tang. That said, you won't find more beautiful designs, quality gifts and darling kids' things. If there's a special gift you need to bring home from Shanghai, Shanghai Tang is worth a stop.
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